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very

[ver-ee] / ˈvɛr i /




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"It's all very much about how can we tap into the potential they have, the Americans."

From BBC

"If they don't make a deal, the consequences are very steep," the president said, adding that there will be another meeting early next week.

From BBC

“Everyone feels very empowered to raise their hands and say, ‘Hey, how can we fold this in?’”

From The Wall Street Journal

"At the very least, I hope the children who chase this dream can do so in a safer environment."

From BBC

"It's made almost impossible for people to actually pay down their loans for Plan 2, unless you're earning a very, very high salary," said the campaign's founder Oliver Gardner.

From BBC